Is it dangerous to remove a plate from a pelvic fracture?

The removal of the plate from a pelvic fracture is dangerous, but not very dangerous, but of course, it cannot be generalized, depending on the different parts of the plate that are taken, different risks arise. For example, in the iliac bone, the risk is not very big because it is relatively close to the bone and to the skin, which is easily exposed, and there are no nerves or blood vessels around, so the risk is relatively small. If it is an acetabular fracture, or even a complex acetabular fracture, the plate may be placed inside or outside the pelvis, because there are important nerves, blood vessels and important organs around the pelvis, so the risk of removing the plate at this time is greater and the danger is higher. Of course, there are other risks, such as the risk of infection and nerve damage. So the risk is not exactly the same for different parts of the body.